363-206-305 Detailed Level Procedure:
Issue 3, June 2000 Page 1 of 16
DDM-2000 F
IBER
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EACH
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IDEBAND
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HELF
DLP-535
Make Cross-Connections Using CIT
Single Homing/Linear Extensions or Dual Homing
OC-12/OC-3 Ring Configuration
1.
NOTE:
If you are not familiar with doing cross-connections using the CIT
commands, it is strongly suggested that you read Cross-Connection
Provisioning in the "Administration and Provisioning" section of this
manual. Also, read the description of the following commands in the
"Commands and Reports" section of this manual and the DDM-2000
OC-3 and OC-12 manual: ent-crs-sts1, ent-crs-vt1,
rtrv-crs-sts1, rtrv-crs-vt1, dlt-crs-sts1, and
dlt-crs-vt1.
NOTE:
You will have to login to more than one node in each ring to get a
complete map of the network using the rtrv-map-network and
rtrv-map-neighbor command. If a drawing of the network is not
provided with the work order, it is recommended that you draw a simple
schematic of the network before making cross-connections.
Make a simple drawing of the network and list the TID of each node and
how they are connected to each other. Figures 1 through 4 show
examples of simple schematics.
Log in to any node in each ring in the network and use the
rtrv-map-network and/or rtrv-map-neighbor command to retrieve a
map of the network which lists all the systems and how they are connected to
each other.
Sample output reports are shown in Figures 5, 6, and 7.